To the tune of a ripped present and the rhythm of a flaming tree.Christmas as it never was, and as it likely never'd be.Hopefully, at least. Lest we all make merryfor the last.Santapocalypse, I welcome thine carol to my doorstep. A soundtrack for a wonderful life exploded.

Born Gold used to be called Gobble Gobble. That describes how this sounds better than I ever could.This is pure blitz-blender pop music. It's pop music to the nthiest nth degree that pop music can get. Every song here is so mindbogglingly catchy and bafflingly constructed that your brain feels numb afterwards.

das racist are over. they literally just broke up. selfishly, i wish they stayed around forever, managing to put out bundles of tracks this ridiculously good from here until where here can't be heard.way beyond pizza hut and taco bell. the definitive mixtape. never say they never did nothing for you.

I remember listening to "The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down" in its original, faster, rawer version back when 8BitPeoples was still a thing and the song was still brand new.At the time, I was blown away. That I still am is a testament to his songcraft and sheer studio finesse. That he's so young makes it almost unfair.

i made this song what it says is my favorite song on the albumi bought this because i wanted to have the tracks all in one place for remix samples for future homestuck albums, oh my yesmy actual favorite song is probably the showtime remix